![]() How are the frets? The frets on mine were severely dented after about two years. Looks a whole lot like my first guitar, except mine had a humbucker and a splitter switch instead of a second tone. This all took me a couple hours to get right. ![]() Also needed a shim so that action could be lowered. The string alignment was way off and just wouldn't respond to usual methods. I'm thinking 'What a piece of sh*t!' I had to put some shims around the sides and drill out the holes so I could adjust it. The big problem with this guitar was the neck pocket. Someone has replaced one of the pickup screws with a bridge screw which of course does not allow the pickup height to be adjusted and stripped the threads so found a screw and replaced it. The switch seemed to have short as it was cutting out in the bridge position but some De-oxit cured it. ![]() Also a guitar pick in there rattling around! Seriously, there was a tortoise shell triangular pick in the switch cavity. There was a rattle when I shook it which was a screw off the switch in the cavity. The pickgard has a aged look.Ī few small dings. When I first saw it in person I thought it was very nice. Since it has the rosewood fretboard it may be a FL-20. Really nice guitars that are on par with MIM. The Pro II Fullerton line from Aria were made in the USA in the mid 90's. Aria Pro II Fullerton Discussion in 'Non.
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